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Dr. Chandauka has now began speaking out about her experience as chair of Sentebale. Talking to The Financial Times, the lawyer said she first felt tensions with Prince Harry a year ago.
Yahoo |
“What’s transpired is unthinkable. We are in shock that we have to do this, but we have a continued responsibility to Sentebale’s beneficiaries, so we will be sharing all of our concerns with the Cha...
BBC |
Insiders have claimed personality clashes and tensions around leadership had added to Sentebale's challenges - and the watchdog is likely to hear financial concerns from some of those formerly involv...
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Prince Harry hit out at "blatant lies" over Sentebale and said he believed a watchdog probe would "unveil the truth" of why he had to resign as a patron.
The Charity Commission has confirmed it has opened a case after concerns were rasied about Sentebale, the charity founded by Prince Harry, which he dramatically quit amid a bitter boardroom row
A close friend of Prince Harry’s has said in a new interview that some of Sentebale chairwoman Sophie Chandauka’s hostility to the prince is due to her jealously of his wife Meghan Markle, saying that the Zimbabwe-born attorney probably felt overshadowed onstage by the globally famous Duchess of Sussex at a charity fundraiser last April.
Sources close to the former trustees of the charity have told Sky News of their huge concerns about the thousands of pounds spent on consultancy work.
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PureWow on MSNSentebale means everything to the DukeSince Prince Harry’s resignation from Sentebale last week, there’s been quite a bit of confusion over how and why the royal’s departure took place. Today, with the announcement that the Charity Commission had begun their investigation,
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Prince Harry said on Thursday he hoped Britain's charity regulator would "unveil the truth" after it opened a compliance case into his charity Sentebale following accusations from its chair that he was guilty of "bullying at scale".
Meghan Markle appeared to have an awkward exchange with Sentebale chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka at a 2024 polo match, which she says contributed to tensions with Prince Harry
Prince Harry and his Sentebale co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho say they stepped down as relations between trustees and the chair "broke down beyond repair."
Prince Harry helped launch Sentebale two years after he took a gap year in Lesotho in 2004 and nine years after the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a 1997 car accident in Paris. Sentebale means “forget-me-not” in Sesotho, the official language of Lesotho; forget-me-nots were Diana’s favorite flower.